This publication provides information necessary to use the APL\360 System. It discusses procedures and equipment required for interacting with the system, how to establish connection between terminal and central computer, how to start and end work sessions, and how to apply system control features. Application of the APL language to user problems is thoroughly discussed and appendices give both elementary and advanced examples of actual terminal sessions.

This primer is intended to provide an introduction to the APL\360 System and to the APL programming language. It will show you the mechanics of using the system, and how to
write effective programs to cover a wide range of applications.

This primer is intended to provide an introduction to the APL\1130 System and to the APL programming language. It will show you the mechanics of using the system, and how to write effective programs to cover a wide range of applications.

This publication is a reference manual that provides specific information about the use of the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, the APL language, and installation planning and procedures. It also provides information about forms insertion and ribbon replacement for the 5103 printer. This publication is intended for users of the 5100 and the APL language.

This is the reference manual for APL*CYBER, version 1. O. APL*CYBER runs on all
models of CONTROL DATA® CYBER 70 Series and 6000 Series computers, and is currently implemented for use with the KRONOS operating system.

This manual describes Xerox's implementation of the APL language - hereafter referred to as Xerox APL, or simply as APL. t It defines the language and the general operations of the processor under control of Xerox 560 and Sigma 6/7/9 Control Program-V (CP-V). This manual is intended primarily for use as a reference document by experienced APL programmers. Beginning APL users may find it useful to consult some good APL primers to augment this manual.

This document contains instructions for installing VAX APL on the VMS operating
system. It also explains how to read the online release notes before or after installing
the product. This document applies to VAX APL Version 3.2.

In recognition of the growing importance of interactive computing in support of management education, the IBM Corporation agreed to sponsor a two-week program on the subject in the summer of 1975. Modelled after the highly successful program at the University of Michigan, which introduced business school educators to the use of FORTRAN, this program was aimed at accomplishing the same goal, this time with the interactive computer language APL. Approximately two dozen management school professors were to be invited to come to the Graduate School of Management (GSM) at
UCLA and to be involved in an intensive learning experience.

This manual presents a comprehensIve discussion of APL\360 as of November 1969. It Is intended to provide APL users with a complete reference document. Teachers should find this manual a useful supplement to their APL texts and courses.

PhD thesis by primary architect of APL2; Influence on APL2; This paper presents a generalization of APLo It is presented as a notation not as a computer implemented programming language although implementation considerations are eluded to.